Posted by Zaesyu on July 4, 2000 at 10:56:12:
In Reply to: read posted by frellis on July 4, 2000 at 10:50:29:
I didn't know that Conjie pets walks toward them. You know what would be poetic justice? If a Conjurer was detached from his pets for any longer than a few seconds, the pet should either a) lose the binding, or b) hunt their master for abandoning them. This would be achieved by summoning the Conjurer... And although the pets would come, I'm sure the Immortals could have the pets tell the difference.
Um. I was cursed by a devilish imp, tried to 'sleep' it... The gods protect a devilish imp. Tried to chill touch it... The gods protect a devilish imp.
Oh, and by the way, STOP RUNNING AWAY FROM ME IN CHARACTER!! :P We had that little Galadon argument yesterday, but geez.. I've been walking to you, into your room, saying stuff like 'Your idea that women are superior intrigues me...' All in an effort to start up a conversation... Maybe I just caught you at bad times, but if not.. then that's just rude. Or maybe since I'm a 'man' I'm not worth a second look.
> > I agree that Conjurers are 'overpowered'... But the thing is, you have to avoid them until higher levels, or summon them, or something.
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> their pets go to them near instantly when summoned, not like necromancers. tried that already.
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> It's like walking into a Necro with a full army of Zombies, its something you do NOT want to do.
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> believe me I know this, as I stated before conjurers when summoned their pets go to them.
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> Hard to avoid, but part of life. Conjurers certainly have nice tricks about them.
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> if you want to call them tricks.. ok
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> > My #1 pet peeve is that their pets can cast spells on you, like CURSE and such,
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> and hold, soften, weaken, heal, sanc, fly, protective shield, bless, etc etc
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> and although they only last 5-10 hours.. it's annoying because you CANNOT attack the pet that did it. I think that's ridiculous.
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> you can attack the pet, but they have alot of life and are easily released., and they can be replaced instantly by summoning another one. (familiars)